Pseudo-Spectral Time-Domain Method for Subsurface Imaging with the Lunar Regolith Penetrating Radar [PDF]
Recently and successfully, the Chang’E-5 (CE-5) lander was launched on a mission to bring 1.731 kg of lunar soil back to Earth. To investigate various compositions of lunar regolith, we apply the Lunar Regolith Penetrating Radar (LRPR) as the same ...
Yuxian Zhang +4 more
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Shallow Regolith Structure and Obstructions Detected by Lunar Regolith Penetrating Radar at Chang’E-5 Drilling Site [PDF]
This work analyzes the observations from the Lunar Regolith Penetrating Radar (LRPR) onboard Chang’E-5 to reconstruct the subsurface structure of the regolith under the lander at the drilling site.
Jianqing Feng +2 more
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Electromagnetic Signal Attenuation Characteristics in the Lunar Regolith Observed by the Lunar Regolith Penetrating Radar (LRPR) Onboard the Chang’E-5 Lander [PDF]
The Chinese Chang’E-5 probe landed in the Mons Rümker of Oceanus Procellarum on the near side of the Moon. The lunar regolith penetrating radar (LRPR) carried by the Chang’E-5 probe allows for the determination of in situ lunar regolith dielectric ...
Chunyu Ding +9 more
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In-Situ Radar Observation of Shallow Lunar Regolith at the Chang’E-5 Landing Site: Research Progress and Perspectives [PDF]
China accomplished a historic milestone in 2020 when the mission Chang’e-5 (CE-5) to the Lunar’s surface was successfully launched. An extraordinary component of this mission is the “Lunar Regolith Penetrating Radar” (LRPR) housed within its lander ...
Feiyang Fang +5 more
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A Review of Lunar Communications and Antennas: Assessing Performance in the Context of Propagation and Radiation. [PDF]
YesOver the previous two decades, a notable array of space exploration missions have been initiated with the primary aim of facilitating the return of both humans and robots from Earth to the moon. The significance of these endeavors cannot be emphasized
Serria E +7 more
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The Lunar Regolith Structure and Electromagnetic Properties of Chang’E-5 Landing Site [PDF]
On 1 December 2020, China’s Chang’E-5 (CE-5) probe successfully landed in the northeastern Oceanus Procellarum. This work mainly presents the results of Lunar Regolith Penetrating Radar (LRPR) equipped on the CE-5 Lander.
Yuxi Li +8 more
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Chang'E-5 radar reveals fast regolith production at landing site. [PDF]
Lunar regolith is an unconsolidated fine-grained layer overlaying on the entire lunar surface, formed by continuous impact and space weathering processes.
Yu G, Pang Y, Xu M, Qian Y.
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Ultra-Wideband MIMO Array for Penetrating Lunar Regolith Structures on the Chang’e-5 Lander [PDF]
The Chang’e-5 lunar exploration mission of China is equipped with a Lunar Regolith Penetrating Radar (LRPR) for measuring the thickness and structures of the lunar regolith in the landing area.
Bin Zhou +5 more
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Modelling the survival of meteoritic material exchanged between planetary bodies: scientific and commercial implications [PDF]
Impacts are the most ubiquitous process across the Solar System, with every solid planetary surface we see marked by evidence of this process in some regard. Some impacts provide enough energy for the transfer of material between planetary bodies.
Halim, Samuel Hickson
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Recent Exploration of the Moon: Science from Lunar Missions Since 2006
Bussey, Ben J. +8 more
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